Hi Phil, I would have to disagree with you a bit on this one; although not directly. If you put colloidal silver in a fish tank, the fish will die. Not because the silver is toxic, but because it will kill organisms that are vital to the health of the fish. The situation is more complicated than I am explaining, but then so is the way silver helps us too.
I do not view silver as a 'supplement' in the way that Dr. Becker does; however, that view actually makes the most sense, as silver seems to work in ways that we don't fully understand - and seems to work with our immune system. Works great for other animals too, but not for fish, as far as I know. Again, I believe it is the silver's impact on the environment that makes it have a toxic effect for fish. But probably not toxic if you could give it to them intravenously ;-) Victor On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Phil Morrison <[email protected]> wrote: > > @Max > > There is little evidence that pure colloidal silver is highly toxic to any > animals, marine or otherwise. > > Quite the reverse, in fact, as sickness is highly correlated with mineral > deficiencies, especially selenium and silver. > >

